This is one of my favourite Fujifilm recipes based on the Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 expired film roll. As we know it is impossible to mimic the actual film, but this Fujifilm recipe will simulate what an expired film will look like.
Shot and created on the Fuji X-T4 with the X-Trans IV sensor, this recipe looks great when shooting in the daylight. This is the second film recipe I’ve created followed by the Portra 400 film recipes. Since I’ve been shooting film rolls, I pretty much love the actual film color.
What is Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 Expired Film Recipe All About?
This recipe mimics the expired Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 and Natura 1600 film and the Classic Negative is used as the base of this film simulation. This C200 expired film has deep shadows, and saturated color and is almost similar to when you pull an expired film.
I decided to increase the film grain on the recipe which looks amazing in my opinion. I also adjusted the white balance shifted slightly to the cyan and completed the expired C200 film look.
This custom Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 simulation is great for street photography and the best used during the day. If you are shooting during the day, make sure to adjust the Exposure Compensation dial according to your style and how you want your photo to look.
Fuji C200 Expired Film Recipe Custom Settings
Film Simulation: Classic Negative
Dynamic Range: DR200
Highlight: +1
Shadow: +2
Color: +1
Noise Reduction: -4
Sharpening: -4
Clarity: 0
Grain Effect: Strong, Large
Color Chrome Effect: Strong
Color Chrome FX Blue: Strong
White Balance: Auto, -3 Red & -6 Blue
ISO: Auto – 6400
Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 Expired Sample Photos
If you like this recipe, you will also like the list of Fujifilm film simulation recipes for streets and portraits. It might not be 100% accurate but do have fun and happy shooting with your Fujifilm X-Trans IV cameras including the XS-10, X-T30 II, X-Pro3 and so on. For shooting both people and street life, the Kodachrome Film Classic recipe is the best option for Classic Chrome users to achieve the vintage film look.
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